I don’t think that homeopathy is useless. I know many people that medical treatments didn’t help them but home remedies solved their health problems.

Yeah, and I know lots of people that homeopathy didn’t work them but actual medicine did. So, not much of an argument there. How do you determine what works?

It’s quite hard to say. I mean homeopathy actually does not work all the time but still have some possitive effects on the body. Just use homeopathy as the last choice.
For example, cranberry juice can help to deal with UTIs, esepcially kidney infection.
umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/herb/cranberry
authorityremediescom/home-remedies-for-kidney-infection
ps: How can I post a link here?

If you can’t tell why something works, or how well it works, then really, why not just take some snake oil? Cranberry juice has a demonstrable effect, it’s not homeopathy, it’s food. There are good and bad foods.

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I don’t think that homeopathy is useless. I know many people that medical treatments didn’t help them but home remedies solved their health problems.

Yeah, and I know lots of people that homeopathy didn’t work them but actual medicine did. So, not much of an argument there. How do you determine what works?

It’s quite hard to say. I mean homeopathy actually does not work all the time but still have some possitive effects on the body. Just use homeopathy as the last choice.
For example, cranberry juice can help to deal with UTIs, esepcially kidney infection.
umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/herb/cranberry
authorityremediescom/home-remedies-for-kidney-infection
ps: How can I post a link here?

If you can’t tell why something works, or how well it works, then really, why not just take some snake oil? Cranberry juice has a demonstrable effect, it’s not homeopathy, it’s food. There are good and bad foods.

Links can be made with “url” tag. Not sure how many of these work here, but here’s a reference.
The spam filter is strong on this site, sometimes you just have to post it like you did.

Homeopathy is a theory that is based on the idea that a substance that might make a person sick will cure a sick person if given in small quantities.
Homeopathic meds are made by diluting the substances in question multiple times (100 to 200 times).
If you do the math, the final solution is so dilute that it has no molecules of the original substance. In other words, its just distilled water.
Money is charged for this distilled water. Money that could be spent on healthcare.